Homework
Each week, your child is expected to read their school book 3 times a week.
Your child can access their Reading Eggs account and complete stages on their map journey.
Additionally, with the timetable test this year, your child can log in to their Timetable Rockstar Account daily to complete 10 minute exercises of their choice.
Weekly Mathletics tasks will be set for your child in relation to the work we complete in class.
Our topic this half term is How does your body use food? for this half term, the homework task is to create a piece of work reflecting their research and understanding of the digestive system of any wild animal and how it works. Your child may choose to complete a piece of writing, draw a diagram, create a 3D model of the digestive system or a PowerPoint to explain their research.
Each research project is presented to the class during Show and Tell.
Spellings
Ask your child which group they are in or email me.
Spellings are practised twice a week in school and spelling tests take place on Friday afternoons.
Miss Stott's spelling group
13.01.23 | 20.01.23 | 27.01.23 | 03.02.23 | 10.02.23 |
accept except affect effect aloud allowed weather whether whose who’s | cereal serial check cheque through threw draft draught stares stairs | information adoration sensation preparation education location exaggeration concentration imagination organisation | creation radiation indication ventilation relegation dedication demonstration abbreviation translation vibration | submerge subheading submarine subordinate subway superman supervise supersede superpower superhuman |
Miss Rothwell's Spelling Group
13.01.23 | 20.01.23 | 27.01.23 | 03.02.23 | 10.02.23 |
copier copied happier happiest cried replied tried dried driest funnier | copying crying replying marrying carrying flying trying drying skiing taxiing | hiking hiked hiker nicer nicest shiny being shining scary scaring | patting patted humming hummed dropping dropped sadder saddest runner runny | all ball call walk talk always small wall fall altogether |